HIV care and treatment
Apr 22, 2022 | News
In Eswatini, key surveillance data on recent HIV infections is providing a roadmap to drive epidemic response efforts to those who especially need them – young women and adolescent girls. The Eswatini HIV-1 Recent Infection Surveillance (EHRIS) program – part of ICAP...
Mar 21, 2022 | News
The Haiti Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (HAPHIA) was launched in June 2019 to measure the status of the HIV epidemic within the country. As part of the survey, 17,722 adults aged 15-64 years took part in HIV testing and counselling with return of results as...
Feb 28, 2022 | In the Media
“A mixed-race woman has become the third person to be potentially cured of HIV. The patient received a new transplant of stem cells from an infant’s umbilical cord blood that carries a mutation resistant to the...
Jun 25, 2021 | News
In the Northern regions of Cameroon, ICAP has been supporting community-based HIV testing. Despite existing strategies to identify cases, testing among key and target populations, such as men, remains a challenge. In this region, traditional authorities are well...
Jun 17, 2021 | Stories from the Field
Through the loss of her mother, husband, and two children over a nine-year period, ICAP’s Enala Daudi discovered her purpose as a community health worker—using her lived experiences to accompany her clients throughout their own health journeys after a new HIV...